Roger Goodell does not address Santana Moss situation

It's too early apparently for NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to comment on Santana Moss's reported connection to Anthony Galea, the Canadian doctor charged last week with smuggling and distributing human growth hormone.

During a news conference Tuesday in Dallas, where NFL owners were meeting, Goodell was asked specifically about Moss but did not address the Redskins wide receiver in his response.

"We are very anxious to see all of the details and pursue it aggressively," Goodell said of the Galea case.

Moss himself will have an opportunity Wednesday to address his relationship with Galea. Players are at Redskins Park for the final practice session of the team's second set of OTAs (organized team activities). Moss, recovering from offseason arthroscopic knee surgery, has been participating in the practices this week.

Wednesday's practice is the only one of the three this week open to the media, and no doubt reporters will be curious to hear from Moss afterward.

Wednesday is the first time since news surfaced last week that Moss had received treatments from Galea that Moss will be near media. Speaking to The Post's Barry Svrluga the day before the news became public last week, Moss did not address the topic but did seem to indicate a willingness to discuss the topic at a later date.

"Until they say it has something to do with me, then we can talk about it," he said last week.

We'll learn later Wednesday if, in fact, he intends to discuss the matter at all.

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(washingtonpost.com)
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